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North Korea meeting shines spotlight on Vancouver

North Korea meeting shines spotlight on Vancouver

High-level diplomatic gathering could boost the city’s international business aspirations
Indonesia courts West Coast technology investors

Indonesia courts West Coast technology investors

Touting mobile-savvy demographic, Jakarta pursues ICT opportunities in B.C.
First step for Vancouver shoemaker: tap innovation in China

First step for Vancouver shoemaker: tap innovation in China

Startup uses growing Asian manufacturing expertise to enter North American market
New Chinese consul general talks tough on trade

New Chinese consul general talks tough on trade

China objects to ‘political conditions’ in free-trade negotiations, top Vancouver envoy says
Japan might push through TPP without Canada

Japan might push through TPP without Canada

Diplomat presses B.C. leaders to reconsider trade deal after Ottawa’s cold feet at APEC summit
Outlook 2018: Canada sharpens Asian trade focus

Outlook 2018: Canada sharpens Asian trade focus

2018 shaping up to be a year of intense trade negotiations

Poll: Canadian millennials more pragmatic, less value-driven when considering engagement with Asia

Asia Pacific Foundation report finds that, while the 18-24 demographic knew the least about Asia, they are also the most positive - with 61% holding a favourable view of the region
Investment group pushes One Belt, One Road business

Investment group pushes One Belt, One Road business

Food expo could give B.C. first taste of potential from China’s massive infrastructure plan
Trump cedes trade leadership to China’s Xi Jinping

Trump cedes trade leadership to China’s Xi Jinping

Future historians will undoubtedly have great fun with the moment on November 10 in Danang, Vietnam, when Donald Trump left the stage after delivering a whiny “America first” speech and China’s Xi Jinping strode on to deliver a confident ode to multi
China: Superhighway section opens

China: Superhighway section opens

China has opened for traffic its 3,181 km section of the new 8,445 km superhighway linking Asia to Europe. The highway will link the Chinese Yellow Sea port city of Lianyungang with the Russian Baltic Sea port of St.